GAUDETE SUNDAY OF ADVENT DECEMBER 11, 2016 SAINT MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL CHURCH 424 SW Mill Street + Portland, OR 97201 Office - 503.228.8629 Fax - 503.827.7689 www.stmichaelportland.org Newman Center - 503.241.4281 EUCHARIST Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday at 12:05 p.m. at St. James Lutheran Church, 1315 SW Park Avenue Saturday Vigil at 4:30 p.m Sunday at 8:30 and 10:00 a.m. and 12:00 p.m. Weekend Masses at St. Mary s Academy on SW 5 th O T H E R BAPTISM, MATRIMONY, ANOINTING OF THE SICK Please contact the Parish Offices for assistance with Baptism, Confirmation, Marriage and Anointing of The Sick. OFFICE HOURS Offices are open Monday - Friday, from SACRAMENT OF RECONCILIATION 8:30 a.m. to Noon & 1:00 to 4:30 p.m. Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday at 11:30 a.m. Offices at 1515 SW 5 th Avenue, Suite 602 Saturday at 3:45 p.m. to 4:15 p.m. FATHER JAMES MAYO, PASTOR Pastor@stmichaelportland.org JERRI SCHULTZ, OFFICE MANAGER OfficeManager@stmichaelportland.org S T A F F DEACON CHUCK AMSBERRY, PASTORAL ASSOCIATE PastoralAssociate@stmichaelportland.org NEW DEACON PHONE: 503.482.3939 DENISE SMITH, Social Services Coordinator SocialServices@stmichaelportland.org SAINT JOHN SOCIETY & SOCIETY OF MARY - PSU SOCIAL SERVICES PHONE: 503.328.4837 CampusMinister@stmichaelportland.org CHRISTINA SELF, MUSIC COORDINATOR MusicCoordinator@stmichaelportland.org WEBSITE www.stmichaelportland.org
PARISH MISSION STATEMENT St. Michael the Archangel Roman Catholic Church, located in the heart of Portland s University District, is a diverse and welcoming community. This Italian National Parish proclaims the Gospel of Jesus Christ through Participation in the Liturgy and Celebration of the Sacraments, Faith Formation, Service to the Poor & Campus Ministry. THIS WEEK IN THE PARISH SUNDAY DECEMBER 11 - GAUDETE SUNDAY IN ADVENT/3 rd SUNDAY OF ADVENT Masses 8:30, 10:00 A.M./Noon MONDAY DECEMBER 12 - OUR LADY OF GUADALUPE Readings Zeph. 2:14-17 / Luke 1:26-38 TUESDAY DECEMBER 13 SAINT LUCY, MARTYR & VIRGIN Readings Zeph. 3:1-13 / Matthew 21:28-32 WEDNESDAY DECEMBER 14 SAINT JOHN OF THE CROSS 11:30 A.M. NO Confessions or Mass Readings Isaiah 45:6-25 / Matthew 21:28-32 MASS INTENTIONS DAY PRESIDER MASS INTENTION Sun. P. Ignatius +Antonio De Ocampo Sun. P. Mayo Parish Building Project Sun. P. Mayo Pro Populo Mon. P. Ignatius Agatha Sonu Family Tue. P. Mayo Lucy Sung-Hee Cho Wed. NO MASS Thu. P. Mayo +Perry Yun Fri. P. Mayo Maria & Russ Lenoir Family Sat. P. Mayo Sun. P. Mayo Pro Populo Sun. P. Mayo +Rita Berger Sun. P. Ignatius If you would like a Mass celebrated, contact Jerri. Customary Mass Offering is $10. AN OPEN INVITATION OF WELCOME Non-Catholics and non-parishioners are always welcomed guests. Inactive, unsure or irregular Catholics are lovingly encouraged to reconnect with the Faith. New parishioners are joyfully received in our community. Please call the parish office. Our hearts are large & we have room. THURSDAY DECEMBER 15 ADVENT DAY Readings Isaiah 54:1-10 / Luke 7:24-30 FRIDAY DECEMBER 16 - ADVENT DAY Readings Isaiah 56:1-8 / John 5:33-36 SATURDAY DECEMBER 17 ADVENT DAY Readings Genesis 7:10-14 / Matthew 1:!-17 3:45 P.M. Confessions 4:30 P.M. Vigil Mass SUNDAY Readings DECEMBER 18 th - 4 th SUNDAY OF ADVENT Isaiah 7:10-14, Romans 1:1-17 & Matthew 1:18-24 Sunday is the 57 th anniversary of the death of Father Michael Balestra, S.J., Pastor from 1910 to 1959. THE FIRST 100 DAYS: A CATHOLIC CULTURE OF LIFE Sunday, December 11, 2016 - Day 637 The 1000 days from conception through a child s second birthday are the most crucial for a child s development. These 1000 days are our best opportunity to shape a healthier, more prosperous future for ALL children. Responsive relationships are essential to a child s development and well-being. Healthy brain architecture depends on a sturdy foundation built by appropriate input from a child s senses and stable, responsive relationships with caring adults.
DECEASED CLERGY MONDAY Father Martin Bohrofen 1964 TUESDAY Father Louis Sander 1955 WEDNESDAY Father John J. Keep, SJ 1947 THURSDAY Father Nicholas Deis 1984 SATURDAY Father William Hogan 1934 Father Charles kraus 1952 Father Martin Senko 2004 SUNDAY Father Michael Balestra, SJ 1959 CAMPUS MINISTRY FRAGUA COURSE: Winter Fragua Course begins Thursday, January 19, at 6:30 P.M. in PSU s Native American Center. All students are invited to attend! Parishioners please consider providing one of the meals for the Course (or for Tuesday night Fragua 301 meetings. Contact Sr. Teresa, Campus Minister, for more information at sdmportland@gmail.com. WINTER TERM WEEKLY SCHEDULE: PSU s Winter Term begins January 9, 2017. Check out our website to find out about all the events we ll be hosting at pdxcatholic.org. Tuesday-Friday 12 P.M. Rosary Tuesday 9 A.M. Confirmation Class; 6:30 P.M. Fragua 301 Thursday 4:30 P.M. Mass; 6:30 P.M. Fragua Course PARISH NEWS RELIGIOUS RETIREMENT COLLECTION: Senior Catholic sisters, brothers, & religious order priests have offered their lives in service to others by educating the young, comforting the sick, seeking justice for the oppressed. Today, many are frail, elderly, & in need of assistance. Your gift to the Retirement Fund for Religious helps to furnish medications, nursing care, & other necessities. Please give generously to today s second collection. BECOMING CATHOLIC, GOING DEEPER IN FAITH, GETTING CONFIRMED: If you wish to do any of these, please join RCIA (Rite of Christian Initiation of Adults). The Tuesday meetings are 6:30-8:30 P.M. and run through May. This is a great way to grow closer to Christ in His Church. Please contact Deacon Chuck for more information. Please pray for and with us. PARISH PRAYERS FOR OUR CHURCH BUILDING PROJECT We are working and praying to be able to pull our building permits by February 17, 2017, and begin restoring and protecting our dear parish church. We beg Jesus mother, Mary, and St. Michael the Archangel to help us. We invite each member of our parish family to ask God s help to get this project started. Please pray daily the St. Michael the Archangel prayer and at least one Hail Mary, up to the whole rosary. Share the prayer by having each member of the family take a day. Also, as a parish family at each of our weekend Masses, we will pray the St. Michael the Archangel Prayer for Protection and one Ave Maria/Hail Mary. Please pray with us! Dear God, Mary Mother of God, our patron St. Michael and all Angels and Saints, pray for us.
F I N A N C E N E W S 2 nd SUNDAY IN ADVENT - December 3 rd & 4 th LAST WEEK YEAR-TO-DATE Received Giving Target Received Giving Target Sunday Collection $5,759.06 $84,534.87 ACH & E-giving $2,100.50 $28.042.00 Total Offertory $7,859.56 $5,143.00 $112,576.87 $118,289.00 Weekday $164.60 $625.00 $9,573.86 $14,375.00 For the Poor $790.00 $683.00 $27,930.00 $33,709.00 END-OF-YEAR GIFTS: We appreciate all year-end gifts to parish operating, the capital campaign, & our programs for the poor. Maximize your 2016 charitable contributions today! TRIVIA ON THE 19 NEW CARDINALS Following the Consistory of November 19 th, the College of Cardinals consists of 228 members, 121 of whom are able to participate in a conclave to elect a new Pope. Most of these electors also have duties in the Roman Curia. Of the 17 cardinals created, 13 are electors. In his three consistories, Pope Francis has now created 55 living cardinals. The majority of cardinals alive today, 95, were created by Pope St. John Paul II. Among these is Pope Francis himself. Pope Benedict XVI has created 78 living cardinals, and there are two cardinals still alive from the pontificate of Blessed Pope Paul VI (one of whom is the Pope emeritus). The youngest cardinal, at 49, is Dieudonné Nzapalainga, the archbishop of Bangui, who was created by Pope Francis yesterday. The oldest is José de Jesús Pimiento Rodriguez, the 97-year-old Archbishop emeritus of Manizales. He was also created by Pope Francis in the consistory of 2015. The longest serving cardinal is Paolo Evaristo Arns, Archbishop emeritus of São Paulo. He was created in 1973, and as the most senior cardinal-priest he has the function of proto-priest. The most senior cardinal, as decided by rank in the College and date of creation, is the Dean of the College of Cardinals, Angelo Sodano. Most junior are the three cardinal-deacons created yesterday, Cardinals Mario Zenari, Kevin Farrell and Ernest Simoni. The country with the largest number of cardinals remains Italy. 46 cardinals, including 25 electors, call that country home. This is followed by the United States (18 cardinals), Spain (12), Brazil (11), Germany (10), France (9), Mexico (6), India (5), Poland (5), and Argentina, Colombia and the Philippines (4 each). While Europe is still overrepresented in the College of Cardinals, other continents are catching up. The Americas have 62 cardinals between them, and Africa and Asia both have 24. The vast majority of cardinal electors, 72 of them, are archbishops (metropolitan or otherwise) of an archdiocese somewhere in the world. Eight electors are retired archbishops. There are six regular bishops among the electors, two patriarchs, one nuncio and 31 work in the Roman Curia. A final cardinal elector is retired Curia member. These numbers are bound to be inaccurate within weeks of posting this, as there are more than a few cardinals on the verge of retirement. From the Blog In Coelo et in Terra. Printed with permission of author, Mark de Vries, via Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International License.
Deacon Chuck states, Philip is one of the most dependable helpers. He also added, Philip does many things for others, especially the elderly. He truly is an angel a kind helper committed until the job is done well. We are thankful for all you do for Saint Michael s, Philip - God bless you always! PRAYER TO SAINT MICHAEL THE ARCHANGEL DECEMBER S PARISH ANGEL Philip Austin has been a parishioner for 45 years; has grown and changed with the parish and is dubbed a Saint Michael s historian! He feels the smaller congregation has a family feel, providing better opportunities to get to know other parishioners. He loves the Povey stained glass in our church and their history as well. He would love to talk about the windows if anyone is interested! Philip has a couple thousand books mostly on architectural history and history in general as this has been a passion of his throughout his life. He also has an interest in antique doorknobs and has attended several national conventions for antique doorknob lovers and collectors! There is a convention for everyone! Most impressive is Philip s participation in the Saint Michael s community. A member of the defunct Altar Guild, he is currently a Eucharistic Minister, Usher, and opens and closes Saint Michael s at Saint Mary s on Sundays! For those who enjoy Coffee & Donuts, without Philip we would have no coffee to drink! He brings it up to the Faculty Room for us to enjoy! Philip cleans storm drains around Saint Michael s, replaces outside light bulbs & picks up trash in the parking lot. He regularly takes communion to the homebound and recently bought new flickering candles for the altar! Saint Michael the Archangel, defend us in battle, be our protection against the malice and snares of the devil. May God rebuke him we humbly pray; and do thou, O Prince of the Heavenly host, by the power of God, thrust into hell Satan and all evil spirits who wander through the world for the ruin of souls. Amen. Sáncte Míchael Archángele, defénde nos in proélio, cóntra nequítiam et insídias diáboli ésto præsídium. Ímperet ílli Déus, súpplices deprecámur: tuque, prínceps milítiæ cæléstis, Sátanam aliósque spíritus malígnos, qui ad perditiónem animárum pervagántur in múndo, divína virtúte, in inférnum detrúde. Ámen